Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has been charged
with improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) for headbutting David
Meyler.
Pardew caused widespread outrage when he thrust his head
into the face of Hull City midfielder Meyler during Newcastle's 4-1 victory on
Saturday.
The incident followed a brief shoving exchange on the
touchline as the Irishman prepared to take a throw-in.
Newcastle fined Pardew £100,000 on the evening of the
incident, while League Managers Association chief executive Richard Bevan
branded the 52-year-old's actions "unacceptable and insupportable"
the following day.
A statement from the FA on Monday read: "It is
alleged that in the 72nd minute of the fixture, Pardew was involved in an
incident with a Hull City player that amounted to improper conduct.
"Due to the serious violent and/or aggressive nature
of the reported behaviour this case has been designated as non-standard.
"Pardew has until 6pm on Thursday 6 March 2014 to
respond to the charge."
Pardew received a two-match touchline ban last season for
pushing a referee's assistant during a match against Tottenham.
Furthermore, the former Southampton boss was forced to
apologise for a foul-mouthed rant at Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini
earlier this term, which prompted the FA to "remind him of his
responsibilities".
The extent of Pardew’s potential punishment for his
latest transgression is as yet unclear.
Culled from Soccerway
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